Sometimes you want a tutorial that is straight and to the point. You want the how, not the who, what, where, when, why.
Today's quick lesson: setting the default terminal in VS Code.
Steps
- Open VS Code
- Press
CTRL+Shift+P
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and search forterminal select default shell
- Make your selection and press enter (In my case I chose
Git Bash
)
All of your new terminals will now default to your choice ๐
I hoped this helped you. If there are other quick tips you'd like, or more in depth topics you'd like me to cover, leave a comment or reach out to me, @giannelli.tech
Thanks for reading! ๐ฉโ๐ป
Latest comments (13)
Thank you
Thanks !
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thanks!!!!!!!!
Thanks! On windows it is currently
terminal select default profile
Same on my current version of macOS Big Sur
On windows it is here:
Please help, why i'm not see git bash option?
You need to install it git-scm.com/downloads
Thanks for the reply, but i mean in setting vs code i didn't see that option. I already install git (with the git bash ofc)